Sufix 660-380G Braided Line Review
Our verdict
The Sufix 660-380G braided line costs $123.89 for 1200 yards of heavy 80 lb test, backed by a 4.7-star average across 348 reviews. Despite that solid rating history, the 0+ bought last month figure means recent purchase activity has not stood out, making this a well-reviewed but not currently high-velocity pick for anglers who need serious heavy-test braided line.
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Anglers targeting big, hard-fighting fish or fishing around heavy structure who need a serious 80 lb test line, available in a large 1200-yard spool backed by 348 reviews at a 4.7-star average.
Skip if
Anglers who only fish light spinning tackle should skip this spool entirely, since 80 lb test is far heavier than the 20 lb and 8 lb lines that make up most of this comparison, including the Power 21100200500E and Power 21100080300E.
- Material Blend
- Weight 0.01 Pounds
- Length 1200 Yards
- Line Weight 80
- Technique Braided
- Size One Size
- Priced 396% above the category median ($24.98 across 57 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.7/5
4.7 average across 348 owner ratings
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Popularity2.1/5
348 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other fishing gear and tackle we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
Eighty-pound test braided line is built for a different kind of fishing than the lighter spinning setups most anglers run day to day, the kind of heavy-cover or big-fish scenario where a line failure is not an option. The Sufix 660-380G is built at that strength, paired with a large 1200-yard spool so a serious angler is not restocking mid-season.
At $123.89, this spool delivers 80 lb test across 1200 yards, listed as a blend material in Multi color, with a feature description naming it 832 Braid 80 lb Low-Vis Green. The 4.7-star average across 348 reviews is a strong result on a meaningful sample size, though the 0+ bought last month figure gives no sign of current buying momentum.
None of the alternatives compared here match its test strength. The Power 21100200500E tops out at 20 lb test for $44.99, and the Power 21100080300E and PowerPro 21100080150Y sit at 8 lb test, so this spool serves an entirely different tier of fishing rather than competing head to head on price or yardage with those lighter lines built for finesse presentations.
Pros
- 80 lb test rating for heavy-duty applications far beyond standard spinning line classes
- Large 1200-yard spool capacity
- 4.7-star average across 348 reviews, a substantial sample size
- 832 Braid Low-Vis Green feature description for a low-visibility presentation
- InStock availability
- Blend material construction
Cons
- 0+ bought last month shows no recent purchase momentum
- Highest price in this comparison at $123.89
- 80 lb test is far more line strength than light-tackle anglers need
- No same-strength alternative in this comparison set to judge relative value against
Specifications
| Material | Blend |
|---|---|
| Weight | 0.01 Pounds |
| Length | 1200 Yards |
| Line Weight | 80 |
| Technique | Braided |
| Size | One Size |
| Color | Multi |
| Pieces | 1.0 Count |
| Feature | 832 Braid 80 lb Low-Vis Green - 1200 Yds |
Performance notes
An 80 lb test rating puts this line well outside the range covered by the other products in this comparison, all of which sit at 20 lb or 8 lb test. That kind of strength is intended for heavy cover, big fish, or situations where anglers cannot afford a line failure, rather than everyday light spinning tackle. At 1200 yards, the spool holds more line than any alternative in this comparison, giving anglers who fish heavy tackle enough line to avoid frequent restocking. The blend material construction places it in the same general category as most of the other lines here, and the Low-Vis Green designation noted in the feature description points to a presentation meant to stay subtle in the water rather than stand out. The 0.01-pound listed weight reflects the thinness of the braided strand itself relative to its stated strength.
What buyers say
A 4.7-star average across 348 reviews is one of the stronger combinations of rating and sample size in this comparison, on par with the 4.7-star scores from the Power 21100200500E and Power 21100080300E, though still well behind the 5,800 reviews posted by the Power 21100200500E. The 0+ bought last month figure stands in contrast to that same alternative's 100+ bought last month, suggesting this spool's strong reputation was built up over time rather than through a current surge in purchases. For a specialty 80 lb test line aimed at a narrower slice of anglers, a steady historical rating without a recent buying spike is not unusual.
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Frequently asked questions
What test strength is the Sufix 660-380G?
It is rated at 80 lb test, the heaviest line weight among the products compared on this page. That places it well above the 20 lb and 8 lb lines covered by the Power and PowerPro alternatives, making it suited to heavy tackle rather than standard spinning setups.
How many reviews does the Sufix 660-380G have?
It carries 348 reviews at a 4.7-star average, a meaningful sample size, though still smaller than the 5,800 reviews posted by the Power 21100200500E. The 0+ bought last month figure means there is no strong signal of current purchase activity to add to that rating history.
Is 1200 yards of 80 lb line too much for most anglers?
For light spinning tackle, yes. This capacity and test strength suit anglers targeting big fish or fishing heavy cover who go through significant line, not the casual angler running the lighter 20 lb or 8 lb lines available elsewhere in this comparison.